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Book 25. (7 results) Magicians of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
7 516 Such might mean the end of the free companies.
7 517 "Only in a sense," said Marcus.
7 518 I regarded him.
7 519 "In many cities and lands, indeed, in most parts of the world," he said, "things will be surely much as they were before".
7 520 I considered such things as the difficulties of communication, the difficulties of maintaining supply lines, the lengths of marches, the paucity of roads, the isolation of cities, the diversities of cultures and such.
7 521 "I think you are right," I said.
7 522 It would be merely that Cos would now be the dominant force on the continent.
Such might mean the end of the free companies. "Only in a sense," said Marcus. I regarded him. "In many cities and lands, indeed, in most parts of the world," he said, "things will be surely much as they were before". I considered such things as the difficulties of communication, the difficulties of maintaining supply lines, the lengths of marches, the paucity of roads, the isolation of cities, the diversities of cultures and such. "I think you are right," I said. It would be merely that Cos would now be the dominant force on the continent. - (Magicians of Gor, Chapter )